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Despite being the busiest January for 16 years, deal execution proved strong
◆ US tech firm prints largest ever sterling corporate deal with monster book ◆ Ultra rare and ultra long 100 year finds demand ◆ Giant deal lands close to dollar funding cost
◆ German chipmaker takes €2bn with five, eight and 11 year deal ◆ Curve's shape contributes to strong outcome ◆ Real estate firm Balder lands flat long five year
US hyperscaler plans to print 17 tranches, including a rare 100 year sterling note, across three currencies
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Orange, the French telecoms company, launched €1.5bn of conventional bonds in two tranches on Wednesday, as the company’s group treasurer said he was waiting for the sustainability-linked bond market to mature before joining the quickly growing debt niche.
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Vattenfall, the Swedish electricity company, powered through its euro hybrid capital funding levels with a debut sterling green hybrid this week, as the sterling market continues to provide ample support for borrowers.
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LEG Immobilien, the German housing company, has mandated for its debut sustainability bond. Bond market participants expecting sizeable demand for it, despite the recent deluge of property deals.
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UK speciality fibres and plastics maker Essentra has launched a private placement in what is the second deal from a listed UK corporate to hit the market in a matter of weeks. Market sources say more corporates, including some utilities, are set to return to the instrument after a dry spell since the coronavirus pandemic began.
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Vattenfall, the Swedish energy company, and UK care home operator Assura have mandated for sterling use of proceeds ESG deals, as sustainability bankers say that the sterling market is growing in popularity for issuance.
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Gazprom is set to access the Swiss franc market this week to sell its first trade in the currency for over three years.